rms Beg <r Bompi3 || cross-worD PUZZLE ver eens ~ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Yes, we are selling lots of it. It's four feet wide, and we have all the best lengths-- i hy I i 6,7,8,9and 10 feet. Price $45.00 per M. Hi 8q. ft. d | Hit ALLAN LUMBER CO. Victoria Street. Telephone 1042. J ' " ™ 1 RL ™ LT ES | wT babi BITE $l HERE a f ARTERY | © 50 DIFFERENT GRADES hie better Rooftngs thal cost 11o 1mmor THE RUBEROID C2. TORONT( R-1D bone. Here's a respite from the rum of : The brain. ¢in ridicule). stickers you've been getting in cross-, 8. word puszles.'The only places where | 10. Conjunction. you may be stumped for 4 while are | 12. Dined. the four sides where there aje two (14. Pertaining to the air. unkeyed letters together, 16. Term in mathmetics. 19. Cry of a crow. Horizontal. 20. Frosen dessert. Warmth. 23. Powerful. Exclamation of sorrow. 25. Quarrel To stand still. wife. wild duck. 26. Prolonged sound of s. A couple. 27. What a plant keeps out of Dormant. sight. - To vouch. 29. What an onion make me do. Meadow. 30. Ribbon belt. To come to the conclusion. 32. Bone. Pastry. 33. Point of compass. To tear. 37. What a baldheaded man lacks. Lineage. 38. Upheaval. To curse. 39. Bpoch. Reputation. 40. Biped. Plural personal pronoun. 42, Civil. Diminishes. 43. Observed. Also. 45. Confession of faith. Mesh of lace. 46. Places where coal is dug. Aurora. 48. Large tack. i a Moist. 49. To employ., y OL -------- a -- i eee eee eee eee eee . 60. One horse carriage. TS Part of electrical circuit. To produce lines | How About Screens' aE Fabric similar to velvet. Fit. 64. Metal in rock. To separate frames in . YLast year's may do for a while, but they won't last long. Bet pa MONTREAL . FOR SALE Large, well appointed home, 188 Lower Albert Street. New dwellings, Stuart Street. * ' ouse, Brock Street, R. R. Siding. Stores, 14 Market Street and 86 Clarence Street, with apart- ments over. Special store on Brock Street, between King and Welling- ton Streets. , 40 foot lot on King Street; central location. Best building lots in Kingston on Collingwood, Victoria Streets and Kensington Avenue. Summer Hotel--North Frontenac. FOR RENT--Furnished houses for summer months. Also two unfurnished flats; all well located. KINGSTON AGENCIES, Lid |. 87 CLARENCE ST. TEL. 708. J. 0. HUTTON, Mgr. between husband and ES 25 peota-- rp BRET Sc rg eon asad The wonder trip of the coming summer will be conducted by Dean Laird of Macdonald College, to Vie toria, B.C., and back. Inspired by the success of the trp to Victoria last year on the occasion of the Teachers Federation meeting at that point, and filled with pat- riotic Motives fof everyone to see théir own country, the Dean has ar- ranged for a special train of stand- ard sleeping cars to leave Toronto on July 20th, visiting Porth Arthar, on metal To Our Way of Thinking There Is Only One Place To Order Clothes THAT IS To plug for examination. 66. Before. building. Nothing. Celestial. Answer to Monday's Crossword A honey provider. : Characterized by melody. Swimming. Not restrained. Dark, black. ship [CHEE ISIE] HIE IATVIE RIE | ter get mew omes NOW. We have full liné of all sizes. Doors, Windows, Galvanized and Black Wire 85-87 PRINCESS STREET. TINSMITHS AND PLUMBERS. mp ------------ ---- ----c/ Tardy. Puts on. Net. . -- Vertical. Entry way. To reach. Golf term. To change. To roost. Special saw for skull in order Neans nw. Implement similar to shovel. perforating Gl LD SMOL ER SHEL LINEA TINDIA TIE [©] CIAITIE NOME ANT] TIL ACICIARIOM IDE] NICE TEV ICN IN SINC ns] AITIRWE] ENOEIRMO YEOMANE to remove the PRODUCE MARKETS GRAIN QUOTATIONS. Toronto, Toronto, May 19. --= Manitobs No. 2 feed, 59 1-2¢c per bushel, ex- store. RA Winnipeg. Winnipeg, May 19.--Wheat---No. 1 northern, $1.85 1-4; No. 2 north- ern, $1.82 1-4; No. 3 northern, 31.- 77 1-4; No. 4, 31.61 1:8; No. §, $1.. 45 1-4; No. 6, $1.27 1-4; feed, $1.- Fort William, Winnipeg, Regina, Moose Jaw, Calgary, Banff, Lake Louise, Vancouver, thence steamer to Victoria. : Returning, the trip will be via the Okanagan Valléy, Nelson, the Koot- enay Lakes, Windermere Bungalow Camp, from which place the party will be motored to Banff, 104 miles Windermere Highway, the charming, and awe inspiring trip it is possible to comceive, with stops at Radium Het Springs, Vermilion River, and Storm Mountain Bunga | low Camps---anothér day at Banff, then Edmonton, Saskatoon, Devil's Gap Bungalow Camp, near Kenora on the Lake of the Woods, steamer from Fort William, to Port Me- Nidoll, thence rail to Toronto, where 10th. - WALSH & DERRY Leading Tailors - - Bagot and Brock over the newly completed Banff-'=2 most the trip will terminate on August | FOR SALE BRICK 'HOUSE-- on stone foundation, , six rooms, 3 bedrooms, bath, gas, lights, furnace, good cellar with cement floor. - Garage for, 3 cars, 66 ft. lot; on good, paved street. Sacrifice price .. $3,800.00 * M. B. TRUMPOUR wheat, carload lots--No. 1 northern, 'Phone 704 or 2072w. . - 270 PRINCESS ST. bay ports, $1.89 1-4; No. 2 north- ern, $1.86 1-4; standard recleaned screenings, bay ports, per ton, $24. 16 1-4; track, $1.78 14. Oats---No, 2 C.W., 60 3-4¢; No. 3 C.W., 58 1-4¢c; extra No. 1 feed, Evérything 1s included at the' price of $325.00 fram Toronto; transportation, sleeping cars, ac Re - Aas or is =) J RRS Manitoba oats---No. 3 C.W., 3-4; extra No. 1 feed, 53 3-4c. Ontario grains f.0.b. $1.40 to $1.45. Osts--Qntariy; No. 3 white, 48¢ to 4de. Milifeed--Bran, §28 shipping points, carload lots--Wheat No. 8, per tom; 52 1-%¢; No. 1 feed, 49 3-4¢; No. 3 food, 47 1-8¢; rejected, 42 3-4c; track, 65 8-de. Barley---No. 3 C.W., 88 7.8¢; No. 4 C.W., 88 7-8¢; rejected, 81 7-8¢; feed, 80 3-4¢; track, 88 7-8c. Flax--No. 1 NW.C., $2.47; No. 3 O.W., $2.43; No. 3 C.W., $8.34 8-4; commodatioon in hotels and bunga- low camps, meals in diners, hotels, and on steamers, sightseeing tours at points visited, and all gratuities, While appealing primarily to teachdrs, the tour is open to every- one desiring to go. All will be welcome. Fares from other points than To- House Wiring and Repairing All Kinds of Electric Apparatus e Satisfaction Best work at reasonable prices, rejected, blank: track; $3.47. guaranteed. : "I'HE DOWN TOWN ELECTRIC STORE" . hard, $1.71; No. 8 hard, $1.70 1-8, | College, P.O., Qua. HALLIDAY ELECTRIC co. : Corn---No. 2 mixed, $1.13; No. 2 a sa Corner King and Princess Streets. . yellow, $1.17 3-4 to $1.18 1-4. a VISITED THE SCENE. 1} | shorts, $30; middlings, $35 per ton; | teed flour, $2 per bag. Barley--Malting, nominal, 76¢ to 78e. Rye--Nominal. Manitoba flour--First patent, $0.« 80, Toronto; second patent, $9.30. ronto will be named, and descrip. tive illustrated booklet sent on ap-| plication to Dean Laird, Macdonald Chicago. Chicago, May 19. --Whest<-Ne. 3 a fm i . =e 47 34¢ to Chesterfield Flour--Ontarfo, 90 per cent. pa- tent, $6.76 to 37, nominal, in jute Straw--Car lots, §8. Oats--No. 2 white, 48 3-4¢; No. 8 white, 44 1-30 to 45¢. Rye--No. 1, $1.19 3-4. Barley, 84c to 89%c. Tintothy seed, $5.76 to $8.75. Clover seed, $17 to $285. Of a Double Drowning at Colton * Matawatchan, May 13.--Born to! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ferguson, ,ARTLAND'S ART STORE home or schodl with new Pictures. We have a Framing. May 11th, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. | choice selection to pick from. We do fine Picture BE. Troke, Mrs. Willlam Strong, Mr.'l 287 PRINCESS STRE: ; ; and Mri. C. Strong and daughter 4 Future prices closed. ssi. Minneapolis. : 5 Minneapolis, May 18. ~~ Bran, $27. Wheat, No. 1 northers, $1.« 62 1-4 to $1.64 1-4; May, $1.60 1-4; American corn--No. 2 yellow, §1.- 10. "PHONE 2116.w. 5 3 $ SEE Our Coal bas. besn_cinssed o Dighest grade of Sereata eR Ebr dec = 0. Ee . -. i. & ; Specially Priced for This Week fl so = sis" enc rami". 3 piece Mohair Chesterfisld--Arm and ff I rf bottoms and backs--well made -- regular price $225.00, for ...... ......$175.00 May To Wheat, Nou ? S © ie Suttes ll, ies: 0 to $11; mixed, $9 to $11; straw, . Wing Chair--combination covers--webbed |ill{ to * 3 i bry, | : | ne $1.85 1-4; No. 2, 91. Nes, $1.77 po PB Canadian western, 71 1-3¢; No. 3 | i i |